The Automobilclub von Deutschland's 28th annual Oldtimer Grand Prix featured a tremendous programme of races at the Niirburgring on 4-6 August, starting with a 400km Marathon on the Nordschleife.
The...

In last month's Matters of Moment, the lead story incorrectly stated that Jackie Tarrant, wife of Steve, the marshal critically injured during John Dawson-Damer's fatal crash, returned to Goodwood on...

Dorino Serafini, ex-Ferrari works driver, has died, aged 91. Born in Pesaro, Italy, in 1909, the former motorcycle racer's transition to four wheels was marred by a huge accident when his Maserati's...

Forty historic cars have survived the longest rally ever, completing the 21,000-mile Around the World in 80 Days event in July. Victors Freddie and Janet Giles drove a Hillman Hunter of similar spec...

There were two red, white and blue cars in the World Sports-Prototype Championship paddock at Dijon-Prenois in May, both prepared in high-tech laboratories, but similarities seemed to end there. The...

Has anyone burst onto the scene as vividly as Mike Hawthorn did in 1952? Goodwood was the stage where he rose from the rank of walk-on extra to name-in-lights star - in one day. By Paul Fearnley
From...

When the world's best rally driver knows the sport's most challenging roads like the back of his hand, a white-knuckle ride is guaranteed. co-driver John Davenport had to get a grip
We had an inkling...

Mario Andretti and Bobby Unser moved Heaven and Earth in a bid to make their Formula One debuts at Monza in '68. Then the establishment did the dirty on them. Mark Hughes tells a story of mad dashes...

Andretti's famed oval-honed sensitivity served him well in his FI debut at Watkins Glen. Slicks had yet to appear, but he was one of the first to twig a characteristic of his treaded Firestones that...

Throughout motorsport's history, amateur competitors have taken on the world with self-built specials. Such a story is that of South African Tony Kotze, who failed to qualify his Assegai for the 1962...

Formula One private entrant-turnedconstructor Guy Ligier's first (and only) open sports prototype raced just three times, in 1971. It finished second in the 3-hour Le Mans Trial in April and then won...

Bruno Giacomelli 1990 LIFE F190
Italy's economy boom threw up some strange F1 outfits, but none stranger than life, whose bizarre W12 engine gave 440BHP less than the Honda unit of the period.
There...

Rod Jolley
Clothing a high-quality chassis in an appropriate bodystyle takes more than technical skill; it also demands a keen eye for an elegant curve. Gordon Cruickshank visits one of this country'...

Broadspeed's Jaguar XJ12C would roar through qualifying only to limp out of almost every race. Andrew Frankel Samples the beast and tells British Leyland's cautionary Touring car story
Everything is...

The Midland AC, which celebrates its centenary next year, has enrolled 54 new members since March and will have a National hillclimb at Shelsley Walsh on September 23/24 and a sprint at Curborough on...

Chitty Bang Bang II has been sold by the Crawford Auto-Aviation Museum to Robert Bahre of Maine, who owns the New Hampshire International Speedway. With a Grosser Mercedes-Benz the sale netted US$1....

AT the interesting Lincolnshire circuit, the VSCC held its annual race on June 8. The 10-lap Shuttleworth and Nuffield Trophies event went to Barrie Williams' A-type Connaught, at 70.86mph, from Hack...